Cache All, Vol 01 No 02 (Mar-Apr 1975)

L » Aa v > n C / . _ _ ThEme ployee’s ''ALL Newsletter
March, April 1975
. . . . . . , „ . , „ , „ Providence Hospital
Vol. I, No. 2 “People Caring for People Anchorage Alaska
Who Says Winter Is Dull for Kids?
Sons and daughters of Providence employees and
medical staff have been very active this winter. We
thought we'd give you a rundown on their successes.
Downhill racers at Alyeska and Arctic Valley have
featured such skiing enthusiasts as George, Cynthia &
Laura Seuffert (Cynthia is in the Jr. Nationals now),
Vince & Mary Baldauf, Gil Blankinship, jr., Elizabeth
Sayer, and others including Comptons & Beals.
Cross country skiers and racers include Ken, Kurt
and Kevin Brownsberger—with Kurt taking first place
in the 7th grade city championships. Nancy
Penzenstadler raced x-country for Begich Jr. High —
while Dana Rhyneer and Bill Snyder took to the hills
for cross country trips to Upper Russian Lake and
Crescent Lake, respectively.
Scott and Andy Beardsley helped lead their YMCA
basketball team to a first place finish in the Denali
League; and we also find Scott Beardsley and Billy
von Hippel in the Championship bracket of the
Rogers Park School Chess Tournament.
Scott Huber and Judy Lauer have won awards in
riflery during competitions at Begich and Clark Jr.
High. Judy is headed to Fairbanks for the state meet.
Scott Steifel played minor league basketball at Fort
Richardson; and 5-year-old Duke Anderson is
learning judo. Bradley Lepper was a little league
LPNs Complete Pharmacology Course
L to R [Top] LPN's Linda Worthy, Gwen Perry, Agnes
Rasmussen, Darlene Walkden, Shirley Combs; [Bottom]
Jo-Ellen Jenkins, Lucy Locklear, Mary McGee and Carol
Strandberg. Absent: Kathy Barron, Debbie Barry, Johnnie
Hord, Marianne Coyle, Sue Martin, and Cornelious
Anderson.
The 80 hour Nursing Education Course included 40
hours of classroom work at Anchorage Community
College.
goalie for a hockey team in Peter's Creek and Edna
Resari's husband Chad coached the Central Jr. High
hockey team to a first place finish. Bill Watkins, a
freshman at Southern Oregon State won a wrestling
letter in his first season of competition competing at
142 lbs.
In the finer arts of grace and glory—Mrs. Phyllis
Goodman's (3rd) daughter Shelia was chosen Miss
Congeniality in the Miss Anchorage Pageant and
Rose participated in the Smart Set's Debutante Ball.
Heidie White, (11) was chosen to play in the
Anchorage Jr. High School symphony. Barbara
Oldacre made the Dean's List at the U. of
Washington. David Locklear, Jr., was a member of
the 1st place Benson Jr. High band in local
competition —he played the sax.
Please Note Bowling League
Construction:
The general contractor is responsible for the entire
construction area. Employees may not visit the
construction area because of the many physical
hazards which exist, plus, the contractor must
enforce required O.S.H.A. standards which apply to
projects such as ours.
Infection Control:
The flu and cold season is here. It has and is
affecting many employees. Please remember to use
tissues and wash your hands frequently.
Confabs & Education
Dr. Fred Strauss attended a profitable Pathology
Conference in Las Vegas. Mrs. Lou Gleadle, 5th,
takes her LPN exams in New Mexico. Orthopedic
Surgeons attend conference in San Francisco. Ms.
Mary Anderson, Pres, of OR Nurses chapter and Mrs.
Katherine Spahr, OR Supervisor, attend 22nd OR
Nurses Congress in Dallas. Mrs. Barbara Pinney,
RN-ICU; Mrs. Pat Deschamps, RN-ICU/CCU; Mrs.
Rhoda Penzenstadler, RN-3rd; and Ms. Susan
McBride, LPN-float; take "Critically 111" course at
AMU. Warren Long, Dietary, a month in New
Zealand on AMU Study Tour.
Citizenship
Miss Bernadette Alfaro, Dietary, has received her
U.S. Citizenship. She was sponsored by Mary Miller
and Mary Taggart of dietary. Miss Alfaro is a native of
the Philippines and has a B.S. degree in Food and
Nutrition.
CACHE ALL
A Publication of Providence Hospital
March, April 1975
E d i t o r .........................................................Chris Beardsley
Assoc. E d i to r ..............................................Diane Brown
and a supporting cast of employees!
An awards banquet crowned the Hot Shots as
Champions for the 1974-75 Providence Bowling
League. The 64-32 record was followed by the Sexy
Sr. Citizens 59-37 in the 11 team league. High
Average Awards were presented to Don Fraley and
Ms. Francis Eckley. Most Improved Awards went to
Mrs. Mickey Miller and Cliff Bennett. The Arctic
Knights picked up the last place award with a 34-62
record.
Aches & Pains
Dr. James Baldauf, Knee Cast, for conduct unbecom­ing
to a ski slope. Mrs. Allen Pugh has recovered
from recent surgery. Mrs. Irene Palmer's husband
Don recouping from surgery. Mrs. Ella Secora
sporting a sprained ankle.
Hither & Yon
Hawaii —Luann Buck, Dietary; OR's—Audrey
Ayers, Gail Salvevold, Ingrid Kidd & Marlene
Geordge; Judy Boettger, RT; Agnes Green, Hskp.;
Alabama—Mrs. Joanne Pope, & Mrs. Charlaine
Skeel; Winconsin — Mrs. C. Skeel, & Miss Kathy
Robinson; Mrs. June Starner returns after wintering in
Texas, California & Arizona. Ramon Mengler, Lab.,
spent a week in Germany; while Ms. Francis Eckley is
heading for Paris, Israel and Italy. Mrs. Peggy
Hempelmann is in lower 48 on R & R.
Dr. George Rhyneer & Son, Dr. Jim Lanier & wife
Annie, Dr. Lee Schlosstein & Chris Beardsley & wife
Carol x-country skied over 24 miles into and out of
Upper Russian Lake. Dr. John Snyder made a similar
trip with many from the same group to Crescent Lake
earlier in the month.
New additions include—Marta Grover's new baby
boy; and Virginia Lamarr, who had a girl. Mrs.
Ransier's home has nine new registered Airedale's
(they are for sale and have papers). Mrs. Gwen Perry
is giving away her litter of eight Shepard-Huskey-Lab
pups.
Isabelle Brenner's mother and sister visited here
recently from N. Dakota.
The EAC says thanks for your participation in the
bake sale.
Will Dick Brown ride his motorcycle in 100° below
chill factor?
Unpredictable weather, plane problems produce
negative results for wolf hunters Drs. Chandler &
Reinbold & Pharmacist Larry Smith on Alaska
Peninsula.

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L » Aa v > n C / . _ _ ThEme ployee’s ''ALL Newsletter
March, April 1975
. . . . . . , „ . , „ , „ Providence Hospital
Vol. I, No. 2 “People Caring for People Anchorage Alaska
Who Says Winter Is Dull for Kids?
Sons and daughters of Providence employees and
medical staff have been very active this winter. We
thought we'd give you a rundown on their successes.
Downhill racers at Alyeska and Arctic Valley have
featured such skiing enthusiasts as George, Cynthia &
Laura Seuffert (Cynthia is in the Jr. Nationals now),
Vince & Mary Baldauf, Gil Blankinship, jr., Elizabeth
Sayer, and others including Comptons & Beals.
Cross country skiers and racers include Ken, Kurt
and Kevin Brownsberger—with Kurt taking first place
in the 7th grade city championships. Nancy
Penzenstadler raced x-country for Begich Jr. High —
while Dana Rhyneer and Bill Snyder took to the hills
for cross country trips to Upper Russian Lake and
Crescent Lake, respectively.
Scott and Andy Beardsley helped lead their YMCA
basketball team to a first place finish in the Denali
League; and we also find Scott Beardsley and Billy
von Hippel in the Championship bracket of the
Rogers Park School Chess Tournament.
Scott Huber and Judy Lauer have won awards in
riflery during competitions at Begich and Clark Jr.
High. Judy is headed to Fairbanks for the state meet.
Scott Steifel played minor league basketball at Fort
Richardson; and 5-year-old Duke Anderson is
learning judo. Bradley Lepper was a little league
LPNs Complete Pharmacology Course
L to R [Top] LPN's Linda Worthy, Gwen Perry, Agnes
Rasmussen, Darlene Walkden, Shirley Combs; [Bottom]
Jo-Ellen Jenkins, Lucy Locklear, Mary McGee and Carol
Strandberg. Absent: Kathy Barron, Debbie Barry, Johnnie
Hord, Marianne Coyle, Sue Martin, and Cornelious
Anderson.
The 80 hour Nursing Education Course included 40
hours of classroom work at Anchorage Community
College.
goalie for a hockey team in Peter's Creek and Edna
Resari's husband Chad coached the Central Jr. High
hockey team to a first place finish. Bill Watkins, a
freshman at Southern Oregon State won a wrestling
letter in his first season of competition competing at
142 lbs.
In the finer arts of grace and glory—Mrs. Phyllis
Goodman's (3rd) daughter Shelia was chosen Miss
Congeniality in the Miss Anchorage Pageant and
Rose participated in the Smart Set's Debutante Ball.
Heidie White, (11) was chosen to play in the
Anchorage Jr. High School symphony. Barbara
Oldacre made the Dean's List at the U. of
Washington. David Locklear, Jr., was a member of
the 1st place Benson Jr. High band in local
competition —he played the sax.
Please Note Bowling League
Construction:
The general contractor is responsible for the entire
construction area. Employees may not visit the
construction area because of the many physical
hazards which exist, plus, the contractor must
enforce required O.S.H.A. standards which apply to
projects such as ours.
Infection Control:
The flu and cold season is here. It has and is
affecting many employees. Please remember to use
tissues and wash your hands frequently.
Confabs & Education
Dr. Fred Strauss attended a profitable Pathology
Conference in Las Vegas. Mrs. Lou Gleadle, 5th,
takes her LPN exams in New Mexico. Orthopedic
Surgeons attend conference in San Francisco. Ms.
Mary Anderson, Pres, of OR Nurses chapter and Mrs.
Katherine Spahr, OR Supervisor, attend 22nd OR
Nurses Congress in Dallas. Mrs. Barbara Pinney,
RN-ICU; Mrs. Pat Deschamps, RN-ICU/CCU; Mrs.
Rhoda Penzenstadler, RN-3rd; and Ms. Susan
McBride, LPN-float; take "Critically 111" course at
AMU. Warren Long, Dietary, a month in New
Zealand on AMU Study Tour.
Citizenship
Miss Bernadette Alfaro, Dietary, has received her
U.S. Citizenship. She was sponsored by Mary Miller
and Mary Taggart of dietary. Miss Alfaro is a native of
the Philippines and has a B.S. degree in Food and
Nutrition.
CACHE ALL
A Publication of Providence Hospital
March, April 1975
E d i t o r .........................................................Chris Beardsley
Assoc. E d i to r ..............................................Diane Brown
and a supporting cast of employees!
An awards banquet crowned the Hot Shots as
Champions for the 1974-75 Providence Bowling
League. The 64-32 record was followed by the Sexy
Sr. Citizens 59-37 in the 11 team league. High
Average Awards were presented to Don Fraley and
Ms. Francis Eckley. Most Improved Awards went to
Mrs. Mickey Miller and Cliff Bennett. The Arctic
Knights picked up the last place award with a 34-62
record.
Aches & Pains
Dr. James Baldauf, Knee Cast, for conduct unbecom­ing
to a ski slope. Mrs. Allen Pugh has recovered
from recent surgery. Mrs. Irene Palmer's husband
Don recouping from surgery. Mrs. Ella Secora
sporting a sprained ankle.
Hither & Yon
Hawaii —Luann Buck, Dietary; OR's—Audrey
Ayers, Gail Salvevold, Ingrid Kidd & Marlene
Geordge; Judy Boettger, RT; Agnes Green, Hskp.;
Alabama—Mrs. Joanne Pope, & Mrs. Charlaine
Skeel; Winconsin — Mrs. C. Skeel, & Miss Kathy
Robinson; Mrs. June Starner returns after wintering in
Texas, California & Arizona. Ramon Mengler, Lab.,
spent a week in Germany; while Ms. Francis Eckley is
heading for Paris, Israel and Italy. Mrs. Peggy
Hempelmann is in lower 48 on R & R.
Dr. George Rhyneer & Son, Dr. Jim Lanier & wife
Annie, Dr. Lee Schlosstein & Chris Beardsley & wife
Carol x-country skied over 24 miles into and out of
Upper Russian Lake. Dr. John Snyder made a similar
trip with many from the same group to Crescent Lake
earlier in the month.
New additions include—Marta Grover's new baby
boy; and Virginia Lamarr, who had a girl. Mrs.
Ransier's home has nine new registered Airedale's
(they are for sale and have papers). Mrs. Gwen Perry
is giving away her litter of eight Shepard-Huskey-Lab
pups.
Isabelle Brenner's mother and sister visited here
recently from N. Dakota.
The EAC says thanks for your participation in the
bake sale.
Will Dick Brown ride his motorcycle in 100° below
chill factor?
Unpredictable weather, plane problems produce
negative results for wolf hunters Drs. Chandler &
Reinbold & Pharmacist Larry Smith on Alaska
Peninsula.